Caspard H, Spira A
J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris). 1986;15(5):571-4.
In the autumn of 1983 a representative sample of 78 gynaecologists practising independently were asked about the incidence and the bacteriological diagnosis of vulvovaginal infections in their practices. From this enquiry one can estimate that between 1 and 1.3% of French women who were over 18 years of age saw their gynaecologists complaining of vulvovaginal infections in the months of September and October 1983. The organisms that were most frequently found on bacteriological examination were candida (49%), non-specific non-pathogenic germs (47%) and trichomonas (20%).
1983年秋,对78名独立执业的妇科医生进行了抽样调查,询问其诊所中外阴阴道感染的发病率及细菌学诊断情况。据此调查估计,1983年9月和10月期间,18岁以上的法国女性中,有1%至1.3%因外阴阴道感染症状而去看妇科医生。细菌学检查中最常发现的病原体为念珠菌(49%)、非特异性非致病性细菌(47%)和滴虫(20%)。